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gut wrenching. we re following another crisis on this tuesday morning, the pandemic. labor day s impact has yet to be seen, but so far daily covid-19 inof coursetions, nearly four times worst than this time last year. there s a new variant of interest popping up in nearly every state. kids heading back to school, and this pandemic inflexion point, ahead. also the fight for voting rights. in about an hour the governor of texas, governor abbott, will sign one bill into law. and nbc s alison barber is in manville, new jersey, and that s one of the stops on the president s trip, and rehema ellis is where the president will also be visiting. more than a dozen people killed in new york city alone, and officials there say it should be a wake-up call about future storms. what are they hoping to show president biden today during this visit? reporter: they want to show him what is happening on this street, craig, and so many others throughout the community. while the sun is shi
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